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"There are no God-forsaken places, just church-forsaken places."
-Jon Fuller, OMF International Jonathan Brooks was raised in the
Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago. As soon as he
was able, he left the community and moved as far away as he could.
But through a remarkable turn of events, he reluctantly returned
and found himself not only back in Englewood but also serving as a
pastor ("Pastah J") and community leader. In Church Forsaken,
Brooks challenges local churches to rediscover that loving our
neighbors means loving our neighborhoods. Unpacking the themes of
Jeremiah 29, he shows how Christians can be fully present in local
communities, building homes and planting gardens for the common
good. His holistic vision and practical work offers good news for
forgotten people and places. And community stakeholders and civic
leaders will rediscover that churches are viable partners in
community transformation in ways that they may never have
considered. God has always been at work in neglected neighborhoods.
Join Pastah J on this journey and discover new hope for your
community.
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